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[ecrea] New book: Interactive Journalism
Fri Dec 09 05:50:32 GMT 2016
*Interactive Journalism*
*Hackers, Data, and Code***
/Nikki Usher/
"In /Interactive Journalism/, Nikki Usher skillfully answers three
questions rarely addressed at the same time: how are newsrooms changing
with their adoption of interactive journalism, what economic and
cultural factors are driving this adoption, and why new ways of telling
stories may affect the impact of journalism."--James T. Hamilton, author
of /All the News That's Fit to Sell: How the Market Transforms
Information into News/
"Nikki Usher is once again on the frontline of the newsroom, with
this vivid account of the rise of maker culture in online news. Expertly
cutting through the techno-jargon, Usher provides the definitive
portrait of interactive journalism--from its economic benefits and
professional challenges to its potential to fundamentally transform how
all of us see and engage with the world."--Rod Benson, New York University
/ Interactive journalism/ has transformed the newsroom. Emerging out
of changes in technology, culture, and economics, this new specialty
uses a visual presentation of storytelling that allows users to interact
with the reporting of information. Today it stands at a nexus: part of
the traditional newsroom, yet still novel enough to contribute
innovative practices and thinking to the industry. Nikki Usher brings
together a comprehensive portrait of nothing less than a new
journalistic identity. Usher provides a comprehensive history of the
impact of digital technology on reporting, photojournalism, graphics,
and other disciplines that define interactive journalism. Her eyewitness
study of the field's evolution and accomplishments ranges from the
interactive creation of Al Jazeera English to the celebrated data desk
at the Guardian to the New York Times' Pulitzer-endowed efforts in the
new field. What emerges is an illuminating, richly reported portrait of
the people coding a revolution that may reverse the decline and fall of
traditional journalism.
*Nikki Usher* is an assistant professor at the George Washington
University's School of Media and Public Affairs. She is the author of
/Making News at the New York Times/.
University of Illinois Press
December 2016 280pp 9780252081989 PB £21.99 now only £17.59* when you
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